Market for Reggie Bush is strong

Summary of 30 articles · Updated Mar 14, 2013

Reggie Bush is now a free agent, for the first time in his career. To no surprise, Reggie Bush won’t be back with the Dolphins. So where will he go? So where will he go? So where will he go? The market for Reggie Bush is a good one, with multiple teams … (more)showing significant interest in the prospective free agent running back. It’s a move that many Dolphins fans saw coming – RB Reggie Bush won’t be a Dolphin in 2013. Bush reportedly was offered the starting job in Detroit, something that other interested teams may not have been willing or able to do. For Bush, playing time is far more important than money, given that he has made a whole lot of it in seven NFL seasons, entering the league as the second overall pick in the draft and striking plenty of lucrative endorsement deals. While the Cardinals seem to have a greater need, given the decision to cut Beanie Wells and intention of LaRod Stephens-Howling to hit the open market, the Lions have been without a versatile tailback since Jahvid Best’s career was derailed by an October 2011 concussion.

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Bill Polian changes his tune on Reggie Bush

Two days ago, former NFL General Manager Bill Polian said he didn’t think running back Reggie Bush was worth much in free agency. Today, after Bush signed with the Lions, Polian changed his tune. Appearing on ESPN’s NFL Live, Polian was asked which of

Bush gets four years, $16 million from Lions

Seven years ago, Reggie Bush’s status as the No. 2 overall pick in the draft resulted in a mammoth contract. Today, Bush did as well as he could, given the market for the position he plays. Per a source with knowledge of the deal, Bush signed a four-yea

Reggie Bush: Playing with Calvin Johnson is a running back’s dream

New Lions running back Reggie Bush said that when he sat down with the coaching staff to discuss what he could bring to their offense, the most exciting aspect of it was knowing that he’ll have plenty of room to run against defenses that are primed to s

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Lions eyeing Reggie Bush, Jason Jones

Here's what I can tell you about the busy-bee Detroit Lions in the opening minutes of free agency: As expected, running back Reggie Bush is headed to Detroit for a visit, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. I think there's a pretty good chance Bush will …

Griffin wants Bush in D.C., but it’s a long shot

As the start of the new league year approaches, the indications are getting stronger and stronger that free-agent running back Reggie Bush will make Detroit the first stop on his first-ever free-agency tour. But there’s an unexpected possible bidder for

Can Lamar Miller replace Reggie Bush?

The changing of the guard at tailback in Miami was nearly a year in the making. Following Day 3 of the 2012 NFL draft, Miami Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland gushed about fourth-round pick Lamar Miller. Ireland traded up six spots to draft Miller, …

Polian could be proven wrong on Bush

Former NFL G.M. Bill Polian believes there won’t be much of a market for running back Reggie Bush. (On a possibly related note, Polian also wanted to trade Peyton Manning in 2004.) As NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith likes to say, everyone is en

Cardinals, Lions could be destinations for Reggie Bush

With teams and agents keeping their lips zipped regarding the potential destinations of free agents who are currently free to negotiate with other franchises, it’s time to dust off a little speculation from earlier in the week, courtesy of Pro Football

All Signs Say Bush Won’t Be Back In 2013

It’s a move that many Dolphins fans saw coming — RB Reggie Bush won’t be a Dolphin in 2013. A source very close to Bush told Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald, said three teams have been talking to Bush’s agent Joel Segal and that money involve

Door slams on Reggie Bush in Miami, opens elsewhere

It’s clear at this point the Dolphins are going to aggressively pursue a playmaker on offense. But it’s equally clear that they’re willing to let one walk out the door. According to Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald, three teams have expressed a

Detroit Lions start their free agency push by signing DT Jason Jones

The Detroit Lions are rumored to be the clubhouse leaders for the services of running back Reggie Bush, but while they wait for that process to unravel, general manager Martin Mayhew made a savvy move by signing former Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Tit…